Its either Cirrostratus, Cumulonimbus, Nimbostratus, or Altocumulus....sorry i couldn't specifically answer your question. I was trying to find out the same thing and these are the answers for my multiple choice. I hope you are successful later on! Oh wait! I found out it's Cumulonimbus clouds.....Good luck!
Aetheria or Nimbus City could be good names for a city in the clouds, evoking a sense of mystique and wonder associated with such a location.
Cirrus clouds, which are high-altitude wispy clouds, are often associated with good weather. They indicate fair weather and typically do not produce precipitation. When you see cirrus clouds in the sky, it usually means that you can expect stable and pleasant conditions.
cirrus clouds mean usually fair (good) weather
yes and no. you can never be sure that something will happen(rain,snow,sunny, etc.) by looking at the clouds. But if you look at the type of cloud it is, you can guess what will happen. Like the gray clouds a.k.a nimbus clouds, you can guess that it might/probably rain. The puffy white and clear clouds a.k.a cumulus show its will be a nice sunny day.
Its either Cirrostratus, Cumulonimbus, Nimbostratus, or Altocumulus....sorry i couldn't specifically answer your question. I was trying to find out the same thing and these are the answers for my multiple choice. I hope you are successful later on! Oh wait! I found out it's Cumulonimbus clouds.....Good luck!
Yes you can. The album cover of Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" is a good example.
A good place to see pictures of light refraction is on Google Images or science websites such as National Geographic or ScienceDaily. You can search for "light refraction" or "photos of light refraction" to find a variety of images showcasing this phenomenon.
Clouds are a good indication of water in the atmosphere, and a good indication of coming rain (if they are dark clouds).
Refraction is when light bends as it passes from one medium to another, such as from air to water or glass. This bending occurs due to the change in speed of light as it moves through different materials, resulting in a change in direction. Refraction is responsible for phenomena like the bending of a straw in a glass of water or the formation of rainbows in the sky.
False. Clouds at different altitudes can indicate different weather conditions. For example, very high clouds like cirrus clouds may indicate fair weather, while lower, denser clouds like cumulonimbus clouds may signal the potential for storms.
cumulus clouds contain good weather or rain
Aetheria or Nimbus City could be good names for a city in the clouds, evoking a sense of mystique and wonder associated with such a location.
high clouds means there will be good weather and low clouds mean stormy weather
reFRACtion There isn't a good nmeonic or the like to remember the difference between refraction, reflection and diffraction. You just have to learn it.
they are good for us.
Cirrus clouds, which are high-altitude wispy clouds, are often associated with good weather. They indicate fair weather and typically do not produce precipitation. When you see cirrus clouds in the sky, it usually means that you can expect stable and pleasant conditions.